Answered By: Colleen Lougen Last Updated: Jan 06, 2016 Views: 207
In a big building like this, the temperature varies widely depending on lots of factors: location within the building, time of day/year, number of people in the building. The entire building is one zone so it is difficult to control the temperature in specific areas. Speak to someone at one of the service desks if you're finding the temperature uncomfortable and we'll try to resolve the problem, working with Facilities Services as needed.
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